Baldur's Gate 3 Classes and Subclasses: A Comprehensive Guide

Classes define your role in Baldur's Gate 3, shaping how you approach combat and social interactions.

Baldur's Gate 3 Classes and Subclasses: A Comprehensive Guide
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In Baldur's Gate 3, your choice of class and subclass is pivotal to your gaming experience. It dictates your character's abilities and how you navigate the world, be it through stealth, magic, or brute force. To assist you in making an informed decision, we've compiled a list of all the available classes and their corresponding subclasses.

With the game's full release, there are 12 primary classes to select from, each reminiscent of the iconic Dungeons & Dragons series. Additionally, you'll choose a subclass at level three, affording you ample time to deliberate over your decision.

Baldur's Gate 3 Subclasses
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Here's a breakdown of each class and its respective subclasses:

  1. Barbarian: A hard-hitting fighter with substantial hit points.

    • Subclasses: Wildheart, Berserker, Wild Magic
  2. Bard: A musician who wields magic.

    • Subclasses: College of Valour, College of Lore, College of Swords
  3. Cleric: A devout fighter with a strong focus on healing.

    • Subclasses: Knowledge Domain, Life Domain, Light Domain, Nature Domain, Tempest Domain, Trickery Domain, War Domain
  4. Druid: A magic-wielding nature enthusiast capable of transforming into animals.

    • Subclasses: Circle of the Land, Circle of the Moon, Circle of the Spores
  5. Fighter: A skilled combatant known for strategic strikes.

    • Subclasses: Eldritch Knight, Battle Master, Champion
  6. Monk: Proficient in martial arts, using fists instead of traditional weapons.

    • Subclasses: Way of the Four Elements, Way of the Open Hand, Way of Shadow
  7. Paladin: A religious fighter with a focus on damage.

    • Subclasses: Oathbreaker, Oath of Devotion, Oath of the Ancients, Oath of Vengeance
  8. Ranger: Masters of archery and ranged attacks, with a nature-oriented focus.

    • Subclasses: Beast Master, Hunter, Gloom Stalker
  9. Rogue: Stealthy thieves specializing in speed and high damage.

    • Subclasses: Assassin, Arcane Trickster, Thief
  10. Sorcerer: Spellcasters with innate magical abilities.

    • Subclasses: Draconic Bloodline, Wild Magic, Storm Sorcery
  11. Warlock: Spellcasters who draw their magic from otherworldly sources.

    • Subclasses: Archfey, The Fiend, The Great Old One
  12. Wizard: Magic practitioners who learn and practice their craft through books.

    • Subclasses: Abjuration, Conjuration, Divination, Enchantment, Evocation, Necromancy, Illusion, Transmutation
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Understanding Classes and Subclasses in Baldur's Gate 3

Classes define your role in Baldur's Gate 3, shaping how you approach combat and social interactions. Your chosen class guides your actions, allowing you to adapt to various situations. For instance, a Barbarian charges into battle with fury, a Rogue stealthily ambushes enemies, and a Wizard employs spells to affect foes.

Upon reaching level three, you'll select a subclass, which represents a specialization within your chosen class. These paths grant you unique abilities. For instance, a Rogue can become an Assassin, Thief, or Arcane Trickster at level three, each with distinct strengths and playstyles.